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the gaiety excitement. . . ANXIETY: a tied-up score . . . Come on, Ramblers! ... exam week . . . apprehensions .. the dreadful moment before the report cards . . . the problem that will not solve . . . the theme that refuses to come . . . the half-fearful, half¬ hopeful waiting for scholarship announcements . . . deadline time . . . Christmas is a joyous season . . . indicated by the work of Mrs. Rowlands fourth graders. Santa will soon be on his way, says Ann and Peggy Jacobs. HOPE: thegoalswe seek . . . nominations . . . Willitbeme? . . papers returned . . . Did I pass? . . . The anticipation of sophomores who will be juniors . . . the juniors who will be seniors . . . and for the seniors fulfillment of dreams . . . attainment . . . The second team gets in practice for the next big game. tne anxiety . . . the hope
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Can you see Linda Allen ' s disappointment after losing that important game? JOY: happiness that bubbles over . . . the coveted invitation to pledge a club . . . the breath-held moment at Beta assembly, then the tap on the shoulder . . . a day when warm winds bring summer thoughts . . . the thrill of a job well done . . . lighthearted freedom of a Friday afternoon . . . Julia Coleman, President of the Beta Club, presenting Ida Albeck with her membership card after she was tapped at the Beta Assembly. GAIETY: joy that is voiced in a happy exchange of insults and wise-cracks . . . lunchtime . jokes and carefree laughter . . . parties . . . the en¬ chanted moment of a dance . . . EXCITEMENT: unbearable suspense before the big game . . . seeing the team off . . . the smell of victory . . . the wild cheering . . the endless waiting for a holiday . . . Play night . . . back- stage jitters, stagefright, then the thrill of audience response . . . the tense expectancy of elections Wendy Giles gives the Cheerleaders and team members a few pointers on sportsmanship.
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tie sofitucfe tin e companionsmp nil COMPANIONSHIP: The crowd . . . the exuber¬ ant feeling of belonging . . . a walk between classes . . . good-natured banter . . . a smile . . . a friendly Hi ... a promise . . . See you at the game! . . . shared moments of joy and the sadness . . . jostling crowds in the halls . . . the Lounge after school. . . These Students are on their way to lunch after a govern¬ ment class. Helen Worsham, Wylene Compton, Carolyn Hutcherson, and Joan Robertson are shown here talking over their plans for that night. This is a typical scene at Renan. James Stone, a senior, is shown here gazing at Renan, thinking of the many memories he will be leaving behind.
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